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Children are expensive, and no one is more aware of this than divorced parents. When child support is ordered, it is not necessarily able to cover all of the expenses of a child. So what is it actually supposed to cover?

You have probably heard of a prenuptial or premarital agreement which engaged couples use to establish their rights and responsibilities for property and debt that each is bringing into the marriage. These agreements allow engaged couples to determine how their property and debt will be divided if they divorce or one of them dies after marriage. But what if you are already married and want such an agreement?

Few things push the anger button faster than feeling like your time with your child is being taken away. Co-parents argue about parenting time and can often feel significant anxiety about discussing the schedule with one another. Children can also feel the anxiety of not knowing where they will be on a particular day. This unpredictability can lead the whole family to unhappiness and stress.

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